Wavus, to start building a digital twin-based integrated control platform for Ulsan Mipo Industrial Complex
Writer : 관리자
Date : 2024-06-07
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[Seoul = NewsPim] Reporter Lee, Na-young = Wavus, a spatial information platform company leading digital twin technology, announced on the 5th that it has won an order for
the Ulsan Mipo Industrial Complex
Digital Twin-based Integrated Control Platform project ordered by the Ulsan Information
Industry Promotion Agency .
The total project cost is 2.18 billion won and will be carried out by a consortium of four companies, including Wavus . Among them, Wavus' contract amount is 843.2 million won, and the contract period is from the 4th to December 31, 2024.
Ulsan City is carrying out a '
Smart Green Industrial Complex Integrated Control Center' project worth about 13 billion
won from 2022 to 2024 for the digital transformation of industrial complexes
. The Ulsan Mipo Industrial Complex's digital twin-based integrated control platform construction project, which was
signed for bidding this time, will be carried out as part of the establishment of an integrated control center . Wevus
plans to establish a core platform to monitor various on-site collection information
related to underground, environment,
traffic, and fire in real time within a digital twin-based virtual space and to immediately respond and control risk detection and safety
accidents.
Through this project, we will not
only be a superficial digital twin
that only moves the physical shape , but also make efforts to present information collected and simulated prediction in real time at sites in industrial complexes as an industrial complex-type
digital twin model for safety management purposes , said Kim, Hak-sung, CEO of Wavus.
Meanwhile, Wavus successfully carried out the Ministry of Land,
Infrastructure and Transport's national spatial information (K-Geo) platform
and digital twin-based national land service construction project, and built
and expanded the spatial information platform of public institutions and
private companies based on its spatial information solutions, GeOnPaaS and
GeOnDT. Recently, it has also accelerated its entry into the private sector by introducing
the 'MapPick' service, a spatial information
collaboration platform for the private sector.
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